FLINT, MI – Flint’s emergency manager Ed Kurtz said he plans to leave his post at the end of the fiscal year next month, but state officials aren’t ready to name his successor just yet.

Kurtz said last week that he plans to walk away from his second stint as emergency manager in Flint on June 30.

Michigan Department of Treasury Spokesman Caleb Buhs said no decision has been made about Kurtz’s replacement.

Kurtz took over as emergency manager for Michael Brown in August when a voter referendum effort suspended Public Act 4, leading to the revival of the old emergency financial manager law, Public Act 72, and Kurtz’s appointment as his replacement.

Brown was forced to step down because of a provision in Public Act 72 that prohibits former city employees from serving as emergency managers. Brown had served as Flint’s temporary mayor in 2009. Brown currently is the city administrator.